That sound you heard was execs at NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox letting out a collective groan.

Streaming continued its takeover of Hollywood on Sunday night, with industry giants taking home the top two TV awards at the 75th Golden Globes.

Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” grabbed the “Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy” prize, while Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” won for Best Television Series — Drama. It was Hulu’s first win in the drama category. Elisabeth Moss also won the top award for best dramatic performance in a TV series for “Handmaid’s.”

Netflix wasn’t left out in the cold, either, with Aziz Ansari winning the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy for “Master of None.”

Missing out on the action? You can check all the night’s winners right here.

Golden Globes: 5 Actresses Who Brought Activists to the Show (Photos)

With the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement in full effect on the red carpet, several of Hollywood's most powerful women showed up to the 75th Golden Globes with important activists by their side. Actresses Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, and Laura Dern -- among others -- used their arrival to shine a light on the changing post-Weinstein culture. From #MeToo creator Tarana Burke to activist Monica Ramirez, check out who the stars brought along to the show.

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Michelle Williams showed up with #MeToo movement founder and civil rights activist Tarana Burke -- who is also the senior director of the nonprofit Girls for Gender Equity.

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Laura Dern brought Monica Ramirez (not pictured), Deputy Director for the Labor Counsel for Latin American Advancement. Dern said Ramirez's letter, sent on behalf of 700,000 female farmworkers post-Harvey Weinstein scandal, was "extraordinary," and that she had to bring her along. “It’s time for us to make a difference, and everyone can make a difference and reach out and learn more at TimesUpNow.com," added Dern.

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Meryl Streep posed alongside Ai-jen Poo, an American activist and director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance. "The Post" star said, "People are aware now of a power imbalance."

With the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement in full effect on the red carpet, several of Hollywood's most powerful women showed up to the 75th Golden Globes with important activists by their side. Actresses Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, and Laura Dern -- among others -- used their arrival to shine a light on the changing post-Weinstein culture. From #MeToo creator Tarana Burke to activist Monica Ramirez, check out who the stars brought along to the show.